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[[Material classification]]
 
[[Material classification]]
  
[[J - Telegraph key]]
 
  
* [[J-1]], [[M1915]] for [[SCR-49]]
 
* [[J-2]], on mounting base ? [SCR-49]]
 
* [[J-3]], adjustable, folding, [[SCR-71]]
 
* [[J-4]], silent, for instruction
 
* [[J-5]], flame proof, TM-8 terminal, and base for aircraft.
 
* [[J-6]], adjustable, open gap,  aircraft
 
* [[J-7]], adjustable, flame proof, winker lamp socket, aircraft
 
* [[J-8]] ?
 
* [[J-9]], ?
 
* [[J-10]], on radio tractor set ?
 
* [[J-11]], flameproof, silent, for instruction.
 
* [[J-12]], adjustable , high speed.
 
* [[J-13]], ?
 
* [[J-14]], adjustable, folding, 6-ohm resistor, [[BC-47]]
 
* [[J-15]], legless; Brunnell type, [[EE-15]] buzzer
 
* [[J-16]], strap unmounted, [[EE-10]] signal lamp
 
* [[J-17]], flashing, strap, unmounted,
 
* [[J-18]], open circuit telegraph, [[EE-21]]
 
* [[J-19]], telephone, 2-way,
 
* [[J-20]], telephone, double pole, single throw,  switch box [[BC-95]]
 
* [[J-21]], strap, (Key Strap large)
 
* [[J-22]], strap, (Key strap small)
 
* [[J-23]], wireless telegraph, M1911,
 
* [[J-24]], oil break, (oil break wireless telegraph key)
 
* [[J-25]], radio sending key, [[SCR-41]]
 
* [[J-26]], radio telegraph, McKinney type,
 
* [[J-27]],  radio telegraph, McKinney type, marine wireless sets
 
* [[J-28]], open circuit , leg,
 
* [[J-29]], closed circuit, leg,
 
* [[J-30]], closed circuit legless,
 
* [[J-31]], combination, leg,
 
* [[J-32]], open circuit, legless,
 
* [[J-33]], open circuit, legless,
 
* [[J-34]], flashing type, for [[EE-6]] signal lamp.
 
* [[J-35]], flashing type, [[BC-81]], [[EE-7]]
 
(NOTE 1920 storage catalog ends here)
 
* [[J-36]], Vibroplex "Lightning Bug
 
* [[J-37]],  general purpose open circuit (no closing switch) radio key; it was used on the [[BC-148]], on the control box [[BC-177]],
 
* [[J-38]],  Morse Code training key, [[EE-81]],  [[EE-95]]
 
* [[J-39]]
 
* [[J-40]], fastens to operators leg, 1933 - Radio; open circuit; part of Radio Sets [[SCR-177]]-B AND [[SCR-245]]-D.
 
* [[J-41]], for [[TG-5]] telegraph set
 
* [[J-42]], ?
 
* [[J-43]], J-37 on an engraved Bakelite base. It has a toggle switch which connects the contact to a "relay" terminal.
 
* [[J-44]], used with radio sets [[SCR-178]] and [[SCR-179]] ([[BC-187]]). It is composed of a J-37 on an engraved Bakelite base. It has a slide switch marked "voice" and "tel"
 
* [[J-45]], leg clamp.
 
* [[J-46]], strap key on a 2 x 4 inch Bakelite base. It was part of the WWII Signal Corps [[EE-84]] portable field signal lamp set
 
* [[J-47]],  radio key (no circuit closer) on bakelite base
 
* [[J-48]],for [[BC-654]] receiver-transmitter (part of [[SCR-284]]).
 
* [[J-49]],
 
* [[J-50]]
 
* [[J-51]], hand squeeze telegraph key (sometimes called a "scissors key"). [[SE-11]]
 
* [[J-52]]
 
* [[J-53]]
 
* [[J-54]]
 
* [[J-55]]
 
* [[J-56]]
 
* [[J-57]]
 
* [[J-58]]
 
* [[J-59]]
 
* [[J-60]]
 
* [[J-61]]
 
* [[J-62]]
 
* [[J-63]]
 
* [[J-64]]
 
* [[J-65]]
 
* [[J-66]]
 
* [[J-67]]
 
* [[J-68]]
 
* [[J-69]]
 
* [[J-70]]
 
* [[J-71]]
 
* [[J-72]]
 
* [[J-73]]
 
* [[J-74]]
 
* [[J-75]]
 
* [[J-76]]
 
* [[J-77]]
 
* [[J-78]]
 
* [[J-79]]
 
* [[J-80]]
 
* [[J-81]]
 
* [[J-82]]
 
* [[J-83]]
 
* [[J-84]]
 
* [[J-85]]
 
* [[J-86]]
 
* [[J-87]]
 
* [[J-88]]
 
* [[J-89]]
 
* [[J-90]]
 
* [[J-91]]
 
* [[J-92]]
 
* [[J-93]]
 
* [[J-94]]
 
* [[J-95]]
 
* [[J-96]]
 
* [[J-97]]
 
* [[J-98]]
 
* [[J-99]]
 
* [[J-100]]
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

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